It must be really hard living life this way.
Actually, it’s super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Wow. Wowowow. Wow.
Oh really…
Don’t worry, they aren’t aware enough to feel shame or stupidity.
Yeah people this dumb either think it’s a good thing and revel in it or are incapable of forming the thought/reaching the level of self-awareness that allows them to think “maybe I’m stupid.”
Nope, ignorance is bliss. They literally don’t know anything about anything. They just assume everything they believe is the truth.
But they’re then getting absolutely freaked out about every benign thing. It has to be super exhausting and stressful
That level of spelling looks a lot like dyslexia. I have an online friend working on a grad program who spells like that.
And just think how hard it is for loved ones and social services that need to put up with you…
Any guess as to who they voted for?
This is a person who was able to get a driver’s license…
You’d be amazed how many people driving daily don’t and have never had a license. Used to be a police dispatcher, shit happens all the damn time.
What’s the procedure then? Arrest, pressing charges, payments or other punishment I (blissfully ignorantly) assume
Almost always a ticket, assuming that’s the only law you’re breaking. And they will certainly look for more!
Funny story, I was arrested in Chicagoland one time for not having a license. (Lost my wallet, still had to work.) Officer had a high school kid (cop wannabe) for a ride-along and wanted to demonstrate arrest and booking procedures.
In and out in 45 minutes but got stuck 30 miles from home.
Well, that’s what you get for being a menace to society, you punk
$39 ticket but the judge will reduce it to $19.99 if you actually pay it.
They also most likely vote
And it probably counts more than yours.
The individual whom put this up might not be the original owner of the vehicle. There’s a possibility someone vandalised the vehicle
Nah, three a lot of these kind of cars around the country.
Bar is too low.
Any lower and it will be a line on the ground, judging by the example at hand.
I knew it! Vacations are killing us. If you value your life; no more vacations!
Yes! Strap me to the millstone!
I’m sure there’s a right wing “movement” for that too. Along with anything else that favors corporations and fucke over Americans
Clearly written by a hard-working business isn’t.
For those who are wondering if this picture is real or not, I couldn’t say. But I have seen a fair share of misspellings and bad grammar written on trucks about similar sentiments in Nevada (seeing where the license in the picture belongs to). The take away of this is that usually there is a correlation between education and conspiracies (believing in misinformation), and it’s a very real, serious issue in this country.
Wait. You mean to tell me that giving kids terrible educations…makes them more susceptible to being stupid assholes?
Somebody should let the GOP know so they stop trying to defund education! Surely they wouldn’t want entire generations of people growing up to be ignorant, conspiracy believing assholes with no critical thinking skills!
More specifically, we don’t really teach source analysis in a lot of schools anymore. I’ve run into college students who have no idea of how to discern that a source is bullshit - especially if the site or source looks well-polished and sounds like it knows what it’s talking about. Even a lot of Q people have figured out that the best way to draw people in is to look and sound professional, not just ranting into a camera in your truck cabin - you need a nice backdrop, and probably a polo shirt at minimum.
Right!?
When Republicans were initially investingating the 2020 election in Georgia, they called in a “forensic imaging specialist” who said that they would be able to determine which ballots were fabricated. I got a lot of flack for questioning the guy’s credentials online, but literally his biggest accomplishment in life was inventing a crappy barcode scanner shaped like a cat, and it was a huge flop.
r/conservative was adamant that this dunce was going to overturn the election in Georgia…
I’d like to see a teacher attack this with the red pen.
I’m not even a teacher, and I would love to attack this with a red pen.
I keep thinking of this.
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Not enough space to leave any sort of retort.
I don’t care about a retort. I’d just like to see corrections in red, with a “D- PROOF READ!!!” written at the top, and maybe a “Provide sources” at the bottom.
Edit: and perhaps a “See me after class”
Ableist slurs aren’t coo- oh - you can spell above a second-grade level.
Did Charlie Kelly write this?
I didn’t seem any reference to his speciality bird law
Well… they spelled “19” correctly.
and vacation
Covet 19. Dream of being under 20 once again!
I love how noone explores the possibility that this was written by someone who hates them to make them look bad lol
Yeah I feel like this has to be satire
Came here to say the same thing. It’s gotta be satire. Almost everything is spelled correctly, just a lot of "bone apple tea"s, some of which don’t even make sense. Additionally, look at how neat the writing is! This is not typically the mark of someone who has problems with language.
Why would we do that? Anti-vaxxers make themselves look bad all the time.
Oh my god it took me forever to realize that “Are rights have been taken away” contained a grammar error. I need more sleep.
BUT WHAT ABOUT ARE RIGHTS?
VACATIONS ARE KILLING US!
“Covet 19 are rights vacations have been mandeats are taken away killing us in the Land of Free.”
Add a dash of oil and a sprinkle of crushed almonds to that masterpiece and you’ve got yourself one tasty word salad. Yum yum.
Don’t dead, open inside.
Is there an infowarrior rides community on Lemmy yet?
Not exactly a rave review of the American educational system.
No wonder European countries don’t accept US high school diplomas as sufficient for acceptance into a college or university.
No wonder European countries don’t accept US high school diplomas as sufficient for acceptance into a college or university.
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Yes, they do. I have been to two.
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At least in my country, the highschools are not exactly good. Many students get ~30% attendance. On top of that, there aren’t enough highschool slots for students, so poorer performing students can’t go to highschool or have to pay for private school.
Yes, they do. I have been to two.
There may be some countries. But I know the Scandinavian countries will not accept US diplomas without the student passing extra testing that others don’t have to go through.
It’s possible that’s for a full program. You may be able to take individual classes or certs with a US diploma.
There may be some countries.
I’ve never encountered any country that didn’t accept US diplomas, or rather treated them any different than any other non-EU diploma.
It’s possible that’s for a full program.
I am talking about full bachelor’s programs.
I’ve never encountered any country that didn’t accept US diplomas, or rather treated them any different than any other non-EU diploma.
One example is Denmark where a US highschool diploma is only considered under quota 2, which means you have to have other merits than just the highschool diploma. It could be additional testing and relevant work experience.
Diplomas from most other countries are considered under quota 1, which looks at the diploma only.
There are many other countries with similar rules.
One example is Denmark where a US highschool diploma is only considered under quota 2
Do you have a source because from here I see
Which doesn’t seem too different from other countries
which means you have to have other merits than just the highschool diploma. It could be additional testing and relevant work experience.
I guess that is met by the AP requirements, but it seems like wherever they can set more strict standards they try to, including with EU countries.
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This is the source (in Danish): https://ufm.dk/uddannelse/anerkendelse-og-dokumentation/guide-til-anerkendelse/til-udlandet/valg-af-gymnasieskole-i-udlandet
Maybe Google translate will help you.
Amerikansk high school-eksamen
En amerikansk high school-eksamen vurderes kun i kvote 2.
Nogle IB-skoler, som også er amerikansk akkrediterede, det vil sige anerkendte som amerikanske skoler, tilbyder et amerikansk High School Diploma som alternativ til en ikke fuldt gennemført IB-eksamen. Vær da særligt opmærksom på, om eksamensforløbet opfylder de krav til en amerikansk high school eksamen, som er beskrevet i Eksamenshåndbogen.
Krav om 3 AP-eksaminer
Der kræves 3 AP-eksaminer aflagt ved College Board og bestået med mindst karakteren 3, for at den amerikanske high school-eksamen kan give adgang til universitetsuddannelser. For at opfylde kravet om AP-eksaminer kræves desuden, at AP-eksaminer er aflagt inden for minimum 3 forskellige fagområder. Eksempelvis vil AP-eksamen i fagene US Government, Physics og Calculus AB være inden for 3 forskellige fagområder, mens AP-eksamen i fagene Physics, Calculus AB og Calculus BC kun dækker over 2 forskellige fagområder.
Et High School Graduation Diploma uden disse 3 studieforberedende og beståede Advanced Placement Tests giver adgang til erhvervskademi- og professionsbacheloruddannelser samt kunstneriske bacheloruddannelser. En sådan eksamen kan ved supplering blive adgangsgivende til universitetsuddannelser. Denne supplering bør ske i samråd med det uddannelsessted, hvor man ønsker optagelse, så man samtidig kan få at vide, om man opfylder eventuelle specifikke adgangskrav.
Det er som altid uddannelsesstedet, der afgør, om den enkelte kan optages.
Okay, so roughly the same as what I posted. Yeah I suppose it is quota 2, but as I said, it doesn’t seem much different than many other countries. It’s certainly not saying the US highschool diploma is exceptionally bad. Especially given how common AP classes are.
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